-Titulo Original : 56 Days
-Fabricante :
Blackstone Publishing
-Descripcion Original:
Review *Book of the Month #1 July 2021 Pick* *A Washington Post Best Thriller of August* *A PopSugar Best Book of August* *A Brit Co Best Summer Read* *CrimeReads Most Anticipated Crime Book of the Summer* *Women Hottest Thrillers of the Summer* Timely, surprising, emotionally alive, this is about as good as suspense fiction gets. --Washington Post 56 Days is a terrific novel written by an author who is certain to become a distinguished voice in crime fiction. You wont want to stop reading until the very end. --Karin Slaughter, New York Times and internationally bestselling author Catherine Ryan Howard brings crime writing to a new level. --Sam Blake, bestselling author of Little Bones, on The Nothing ManBloody good ... kept me guessing as I turned the pages at a furious clip. --The New York Times 56 Days, Catherine’s newest crime novel, is without a doubt my favorite book of hers yet -- and destined to be one of my top favorite books of the year. This clever and claustrophobic domestic thriller utilizes the pressure cooker of Ireland’s strict COVID lockdown policies to amp up the tension between a newly dating couple who decide to move in together rather than be forced to stay apart when COVID lands on Ireland’s shores. This book is masterfully plotted, deliciously entertaining, and brimming with the kinds of clever twists and reveals that you really won’t see coming. --Crime by the Book 56 Days is definitely one for thriller lovers that crave suspenseful story lines. Catherine Ryan Howard is a mastermind with this one. --Fresh Fiction I first fell in love with Howard’s writing in The Nothing Man and I jumped at the chance to read her latest. Even though I had a rough idea of what was going on with Ciara, I was still able to be surprised by the twist. I enjoyed the timeline jumps and the same story being told from both Ciara and Oliver’s perspectives. It gave a really rounded experience and reminds you that you don’t always get the whole story from one person. Perfect addition to your reading list! --San Francisco Book Review Dark and dazzling, funny, sinister, and oh-so clever. I read 56 Days in a breath held right up until the final, mesmeric pages. Catherine Ryan Howard is ridiculously talented. --Chris Whitaker, New York Times bestselling author of We Begin at the End An eerie, twisty story ripped from current headlines, in which a global pandemic becomes the foreboding hypotenuse of a dangerous love triangle. --Library Journal Catherine Ryan Howard is a gift to crime writing. Her characters are credible, her stories are original, and her plotting is ingenious. Every book is a treat to look forward to. --Liz Nugent, internationally bestselling author, on RewindAs with Ms. Howard’s other thriller, The Nothing Man, this one is filled with a sense of foreboding from the first page. Nothing is as it seems, and yet everything is displayed in plain sight, if misinterpreted. 56 Days is a thriller with a heavy atmosphere of tension, set during a life-and-death time in our own contemporary history. --New York Journal of Books Howard structures her novel as a clever sort of countdown, dishing out slow reveals about each of the characters, until the shattering ending that I might label Tarantino-esque if it weren’t so intimate. --CrimeReads Each new twist, dispensed with surgical precision, will keep you hooked, nostalgic for the days when COVID-19 was the worst threat. --Kirkus Reviews [A] captivating tale from Edgar finalist Howard...As the link between the couple’s outwardly simple yet complex romance and the murder becomes clearer through carefully doled out backstories, readers will find themselves rooting for these flawed characters no matter what their past indiscretions or crimes. Howard continues to impress. --Publishers Weekly The queen of high-concept crime fiction. --Jane Casey, author of the Maeve Kerrigan novels, on The Nothing Man Product Des
-Fabricante :
Blackstone Publishing
-Descripcion Original:
Review *Book of the Month #1 July 2021 Pick* *A Washington Post Best Thriller of August* *A PopSugar Best Book of August* *A Brit Co Best Summer Read* *CrimeReads Most Anticipated Crime Book of the Summer* *Women Hottest Thrillers of the Summer* Timely, surprising, emotionally alive, this is about as good as suspense fiction gets. --Washington Post 56 Days is a terrific novel written by an author who is certain to become a distinguished voice in crime fiction. You wont want to stop reading until the very end. --Karin Slaughter, New York Times and internationally bestselling author Catherine Ryan Howard brings crime writing to a new level. --Sam Blake, bestselling author of Little Bones, on The Nothing ManBloody good ... kept me guessing as I turned the pages at a furious clip. --The New York Times 56 Days, Catherine’s newest crime novel, is without a doubt my favorite book of hers yet -- and destined to be one of my top favorite books of the year. This clever and claustrophobic domestic thriller utilizes the pressure cooker of Ireland’s strict COVID lockdown policies to amp up the tension between a newly dating couple who decide to move in together rather than be forced to stay apart when COVID lands on Ireland’s shores. This book is masterfully plotted, deliciously entertaining, and brimming with the kinds of clever twists and reveals that you really won’t see coming. --Crime by the Book 56 Days is definitely one for thriller lovers that crave suspenseful story lines. Catherine Ryan Howard is a mastermind with this one. --Fresh Fiction I first fell in love with Howard’s writing in The Nothing Man and I jumped at the chance to read her latest. Even though I had a rough idea of what was going on with Ciara, I was still able to be surprised by the twist. I enjoyed the timeline jumps and the same story being told from both Ciara and Oliver’s perspectives. It gave a really rounded experience and reminds you that you don’t always get the whole story from one person. Perfect addition to your reading list! --San Francisco Book Review Dark and dazzling, funny, sinister, and oh-so clever. I read 56 Days in a breath held right up until the final, mesmeric pages. Catherine Ryan Howard is ridiculously talented. --Chris Whitaker, New York Times bestselling author of We Begin at the End An eerie, twisty story ripped from current headlines, in which a global pandemic becomes the foreboding hypotenuse of a dangerous love triangle. --Library Journal Catherine Ryan Howard is a gift to crime writing. Her characters are credible, her stories are original, and her plotting is ingenious. Every book is a treat to look forward to. --Liz Nugent, internationally bestselling author, on RewindAs with Ms. Howard’s other thriller, The Nothing Man, this one is filled with a sense of foreboding from the first page. Nothing is as it seems, and yet everything is displayed in plain sight, if misinterpreted. 56 Days is a thriller with a heavy atmosphere of tension, set during a life-and-death time in our own contemporary history. --New York Journal of Books Howard structures her novel as a clever sort of countdown, dishing out slow reveals about each of the characters, until the shattering ending that I might label Tarantino-esque if it weren’t so intimate. --CrimeReads Each new twist, dispensed with surgical precision, will keep you hooked, nostalgic for the days when COVID-19 was the worst threat. --Kirkus Reviews [A] captivating tale from Edgar finalist Howard...As the link between the couple’s outwardly simple yet complex romance and the murder becomes clearer through carefully doled out backstories, readers will find themselves rooting for these flawed characters no matter what their past indiscretions or crimes. Howard continues to impress. --Publishers Weekly The queen of high-concept crime fiction. --Jane Casey, author of the Maeve Kerrigan novels, on The Nothing Man Product Des
